
This week when I was in the Midwest I read a book that arrested me via its singularity (pun intended). The book was actually recommended to me in another book about polymaths, thinking for oneself, and trusting your instincts. I bought Thiel’s book because it sounded interesting. But it was more than interesting; it was wise.
I now have notes, annotations, underlinings, stars, check marks, et al throughout.
If you want to see what a genuine intellectual/writer/lawyer/billionaire/businessman/inventor/capitalist can teach the teachable, I cannot recommend this book heartily enough.